<div dir="ltr">So do we like the idea of "volume based scheduling?"</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Joshua Harlow <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:harlowja@fastmail.com" target="_blank">harlowja@fastmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Huang Zhiteng wrote:<br>
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On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 12:00 AM, Joshua Harlow <<a href="mailto:harlowja@fastmail.com" target="_blank">harlowja@fastmail.com</a><br></span><span class="">
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Huang Zhiteng wrote:<br>
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On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Joshua Harlow<br>
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Huang Zhiteng wrote:<br>
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In eBay, we did some inhouse change to Nova so that our<br>
big data<br>
type of<br>
use case can have physical disks as ephemeral disk for<br>
this type of<br>
flavors. It works well so far. My 2 cents.<br>
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Is there a published patch (or patchset) anywhere that<br>
people can<br>
look at for said in-house changes?<br>
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Unfortunately no, but I think we can publish it if there are enough<br>
interests. However, I don't think that can be easily adopted onto<br>
upstream Nova since it depends on other in-house changes we've<br>
done to Nova.<br>
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Is there any blog, or other that explains the full bunch of changes<br>
that ebay has done (u got me curious)?<br>
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The nice thing about OSS is that if u just get the patchsets out<br>
(even to github or somewhere), those patches may trigger things to<br>
change to match your usecase better just by the nature of people<br>
being able to read them; but if they are never put out there, then<br>
well ya, it's a little hard to get anything to change.<br>
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Anything stopping a full release of all in-house changes?<br>
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Even if they are not 'super great quality' it really doesn't matter :)<br>
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Apology for sidetracking the topic a bit. While we encourage our<br>
engineers to embrace community and open source, I think we didn't do a<br>
good job to actually emphasize that. 'Time To Market' is another factor,<br>
usually a feature requirement becomes deployed service in 2,3 sprint<br>
(4~6 weeks), but you know how much can be done in same amount of time in<br>
community, especially with Nova. :)<br>
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Ya, sorry for side-tracking,<br>
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Overall yes I do know getting changes done in upstream is not a 4-6 week process (though maybe someday it could be). In general I don't want to turn this into a rant, and thankfully I think there is a decent LWN article about this kind of situation already. You might like it :)<br>
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<a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/647524/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://lwn.net/Articles/64752<wbr>4/</a> (replace embedded linux/kernel in this with openstack and imho it's equally useful/relevant).<div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5"><br>
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-Josh<br>
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